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[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

Actually, I would debate that we've done this sort of thing in the past. We phased out CFCs pretty fast, but that was just one sort of chemical with comparable alternatives available for it's reasonably narrow uses. Some of the alternatives did turn out to be problematic as well, IIRC, and then had to be phased out or restricted in turn.

The equivalent policy would be saying oil will be banned by 2035, figure it out investors. That's actually less interventionist than a carbon tax, and really seems like it would be ignored until 2033, when everyone goes "oops, extension please".

When you make the system complex and allow people to trade their credits, you’ve just created a system that’s designed to be abused, and of course it will be.

I mean, a complex, opaque system that works anyway do to clever structure is kind of the principle of our whole civilisation.